Cambridge sigh bridge, is already a famous attraction on campus, listen to the accompanying friends introduced, this bridge has a special meaning for students, the scenery is also particularly beautiful. I have to sigh.
Bridge of Sighs
Posted: May 16, 2020
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withjennifer
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The Bridge of Sighs is a covered bridge in Cambridge, England, belonging to St John's College, Cambridge University, built in 1831, across the River Conn. The architect is Henry Hutchinson. It is named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.
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Posted: Apr 6, 2021
BetTerDAY
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Cambridge is really super beautiful, there is really a feeling of wanting to stay here all the time, even if you can't do your learning, it is very pleasant to read a book and take a walk every day, but unfortunately the time left for Cambridge in the itinerary is only an hour.
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Posted: Jun 25, 2020
beatnikcn
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One of the many allusions of Cambridge University. Legend has it that a promenade in the Beijing Foreign Studies University Press Building is imitating it. When you go to play, don't be surprised if the boating brother reads Xu Zhimo's poem to you.